“The Heritage of Spanish Jewry,” a collection of centuries-old Sephardic books from Yeshiva University, and other materials, will be displayed at the Spanish National Tourist Office, 665 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, June 14-July 31. The exhibit, open to the public without charge, includes a dozen books and various documents relating to Jewish life in Spain dating from the 16th Century. The materials are on loan from the Sephardic Reference Room of Yeshiva University’s Mendel Gottesman Library.
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